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vol xiii no 97 a m wednesday Chicago 1 . april 14 1915 wednesday rl\ltl kjl\tl 1 suburbs two cents i the best neu/sp^^er zsffipl_s3cc for the best homes baseball is on to-day in 8 cities of old leagues russ held from pass by 280,000 germans umpires ready in national and american to give word that will start pennant races in this town the Chicago cubs and st lows cardinals will line up on the west side battles in new york boston philadelphia st louis wash ington cincinnati and detroit at about the hour cub heroes are blushing over the floral offerings pushed to them at thn west side park this afternoon stars of other national and american league clubs in seven other cities will he doing the same here the cubs that have been so carefully groomed by brainy koger eresnahan will raise the curtain m the 191j season by struggling aijuinst the st louis cardinals a tein that ihe present Chicago field marsh ll at one time handled himself but which now is raided by corkey little mi e huggins about two hours after the opening ceremonies end and the field is cleared for action all over the city will resound the cries of the news ealesboys it will be cubs win with the fans eagerly purchasing to get the details of the glorious tri uinpii o cubf bos-f iritli the f:s.ns j equally eagei to buy to absorb all tfee particulars of the sad tidings â– Â« k i i oim;otti:x in the seven other big cities the war will be relegated to second place on the daily bill and the chances are said war will not again crawl out of second place until after next fall when the fight for the world's series hag will have been settled in the national league the bostons holders of the title taken from connie mack's team last year will hurl themselves against the rebuilt phillies with george stallings the miracle man urging johnny evers and the mite maranville to go on and show the populace that the braves are really and truly the royal family of the kingdom of swat the giants at the polo grounds in new york will go to grips with their neighbors from over the east river the brooklyn dodgers who are com manded by the portly wilbert robin son mcgraw even if lie were at the head of a team of digger indians noulu make a good pennant fight but he has practically the team that has grabbed several teni r league ban ners and if the metropolis the bat tip >\ ill be a liot one the reds of cincinnati that team of many managers will oppose the pirates in pittsburgh in hip city that has a rhine of its own it is not gen erally thought that these teams have antiques valued at 2,000,000 arrive in trunk send it up but please be care ful english collector tells hotel employes a mild-mannered antiquarian from london w n de voynech came to Chicago yesterday reg istered at a michigan avenue ho tel and had his baggage sent up better he careful of the trunk he said casually it contains rather valuable papers and things when the trunk was unpacked the antiquarian revealed four il illuminated fourth century man uscripts worth he said about 150,000 each there were also rare books and paintings it's taken a deuce of a deal of time and trouble to collect these things he remarked the collection is worth about 2,000 000 1 believe in your money millionaire hobo is ousted as boss international m service ilinpntrh baltimore april 13 james kads how the millioinaire hobo was ousted as boss of the hoboes at the convention at the holliday street theater to-day by the industrial workers of the world faction john murray james scott and ben flet cher the last a negro member of the i w w and exponents of the doc trine of physical force just lifted the convention out of how's hands brought about the election of a new chairman and ran things to suit themselves woman makes thief return her 1,500 mrs harry l bailey wife of the superintendent of the cook county infirmary at oak forest held a pick pocket on a madison street car in the loop yesterday and quietly argued with him for two blocks until he returned her purse containing 32 and nearly 1,500 worth of jewelry men stood idly by without offering to aid her and the conductor when she appealed to him advised her to take the pickpocket off the car so it ' could go ahead heir to 300,000 is found dead in water the body of james hill 6510 south forty-eighth avenue former state veterinarian who inherited the in come from 300,000 left by his uncle james welch three years ago was found yesterday in a ditch partly filled with water at south forty eighth avenue and west fifty-ninth street the police believe hill fell into the water accidentally metropolitan club gives up painting a painting by the late h a elkins landscape artist which has hung for twenty-sis years in the metropolitan club forty-first street and michigan avenu yesterday was turned over to h a elkins a son the painting was bought by the metropolitan from the old standard club for 600 ex perts according to elkins value at at i.ooo physician is doomed by own needle clarence h.wall inoculates him self while treating charity patient is dying victim is accidentally infected by hypodermic injection intended for a tuberculosis sufferer dying a victim to his work among the city's poor dr clarence h wall one of the ablest ambulance surgeons working out of the office of chief surgeon dr george c hunt last night diagnosed his own case and said that he probably would not live | until morning four other surgeons j one of them his own brother agreed that he was right dr wall was accidentally infected some weeks ago while giving a hypo | dermic injection of goat's lymph to a i charity patient suffering from tuber culosis he had charged the hypo dermic and laid it on the table while he was busy for the moment with other affairs he reached for some thing on the table his hand struck the needle and was pierced and the j ' dose of lymph was injected into his | i own veins dr wall paid little attention to the matter until next day when his hand i was badly swollen he then began to treat it in earnest but in spite of i all he and his brother surgeons could i do blood poison came on yesterday , j his system was so infected with the | i toxins generated by blood poison 1 that his heart showed symptoms of ! failure last night there was a consultation | at dr wall's home 319 west sixty first street his brother dr dell wall dr william borelli dr sam i uel parks and dr frederick tice i were present and the patient himself i went over his symptoms and pro | j nounced the verdict of death the i others concurred dr hunt himself went to see his young assistant but could lo nothing dr wall is thirtj'-six years old and has a wife and little child alimony two-thirds of pay says wills international nfn service dlapatefc new york april 13 â€” how nat wills is to pay 200 a week alimony to heloise wills laÃŸelle titcomb his first wife and carry his present wife may day wills baby and nurse as excess baggage on the road on a vaudeville salary that at times ru,ns as low as 300 a week besides paying agents commissions traveling ex penses and other incidentals is the problem charles l hoffman must solve he was appointed as referee in wills application for reduction of alimony to 40 rae tanzer and 3 indicted for plot international neva service dlnpateh new york april 13 â€” the federal grand jury this afternoon indicted rae tanzer david slade and maxwell slade her former attorneys and al fred mccullagh a private detective for conspiracy in connection with the suit for 50,000 brought by miss tan zer against james w osborne miss tanzer's two sisters dora and ruth entered pleas of not guilty to-day to indictments charging them with per jury and were held in 2,500 bonds i for each paul armstrong is taken to hospital innrnnllcinnl news service dispatch baltimore md april 13 paul armstrong the playwright who ar rived here late monday afternoon was taken to the johns hopkins hos pital to-day suffering it was said from heart trouble he has been ill for some time and his condition is considered serious armstrong is the husband of catherine calvert who will appear at the maryland theater next week gas victim is dead told of sensations max klein who wrote a letter de tailing his sensations after he had turned on the gas in his room at 921 nor*h la sallÂ«r street early monday night tied at the county hospital ; unt night he did not regain con sciousness m i a 30 bill starts terrible scandal in river forest village marshal uses barn to store motorcycle and trus tees are shocked scandal reared its head yester day in river forest for ten months it was revealed the vil lage marshal with the consent of the village manager has been renting t j peters barn to keep the police motorcycle in and when the trustees met yesterday the bill was presented it's wanton extravagance i cried trustee syriden its scan dalous we can't pay it the finance committee is inves tigating the bill is for 30 Taft and roosevelt meet after years international wa service dlapatca new haven april 13 former presidents Taft and roosevelt clasped hands and exchanged polite greet ing this afternoon for the first time since they came to the parting of the political ways the meeting was | at the obsequies of a mutual friend i professor thomas r lounsbury of i yale the greeting was formal billy sunday will fight english rum international venn service dispatch new yop.k april 13 â€” billy sunday will shortly receive a call to england to fight the demon rum king george lord kitchener and lloyd georce having confessed their inability to down the monster billy " seemed elated but would make no comment sick of thaw case kennedy's diagnosis international ><â– Â«Â« service dlnpateh new york april 13 â€” sick of the thaw case is the diagnosis in the illness of deputy attorney general franklin kennedy who has gone into temporary retirement attorney gen eral woodbury confirmed the diagno sis mr kennedy worked hard on the thaw case and has been in a very nervous condition he said this is the first recorded case of the newest disease city hall court to move into old home the municipal court judges yester day voted to return the police court now presided over by judge prindi ville in the city hall to its old quar ters in the south clark street police station the change will be made after the election of six new circuit court judges in june and the expendi ture of'jl.ooo on the clark street courtroom w e nelson editor leaves 8,000,000 international vf service dispatch kansas cltr april 13 w r nelcon editor and owner of the kansas city star who died at his home here this morning of uraemic poisoning leaves an estate estimated to be worth from 8,000,000 to 10 000,000 h.w poor banking authority is dead intrrnntlonnl son service dispatch new york april 13 â€” henry wil liam poor former banker and pub lisher of poor's manual which his j father the late henry varnum poor originated died to-day at his resi dence 777 madison avenue ue waa seventy-one years old house painted red while he sleeps the baker of forest park august rossiucker saw red when he got out of bed yesterday morning literally red this was because while he slept a little army of volunteer painters came and painted the whole house blood red including the win dow panes he has had trouble with union labor he said americans swear flag didn't save u.s women affidavits submitted by residents in mexico tell of more out rages robberies and attacks one man's wife forced to fight to keep from being dragged tc saloon by soldiers international fn servlee dispatch washington april 13.â€”affida vits telling of the desecration of the american flag of loss of american lives and injury of americans in mex ico were shown to an international news service correspondent last night by george a hughes repre senting the international committee of mexico city this committee has asked the american public for relief from the outrages washington has been si lent to the appeal edward hoeflich an american citi zen makes one of the affidavits in part he swears an armed force of zapatistas en tered my house on the pretext of > looking for hidden arms they fired i several shots at mrs clara de maris cal her daughter and servants who live with me i was just at the point of entering my house when i met the attacking i parties and remonstrated with them i on account of their entering without my permission especially about the i firing on defenseless women they ! used disgusting and insulting lan guage and went into the middle of the street about five yards from my family mrs moran and about two score of other women who got to gether on the sidewalk they got their rifles ready to shoot at us when in the nick of time a special car with several officers passed by and upon our danger signal they stopped and took charge of the attackers c a english swears that on march 7 his wife went out on an errand he adds she was accosted by two carran zlstas a captain and a lieutenant who insisted that she accompany them to a nearby saloon upon her refusal both tried to make her accompany i them by force she escaped their hold and ran back into the house kronprinz asks for delay repairs will take 3 weeks another fugitive expected lieutenant commander thierfelder right of the grnnan auxiliary cruiser kronprinz wilhelm and collector of customs hamilton of new port xeics below is a picture of the refugee warship as she appears in the american port collector of port lnvestigates re port americans are on german raider international nx service ninnnteh newport news april 13 â€” there is an insistent ru mor here from what is said to be reliable sources that an other german warship is ex pected to arrrve in the next few days it is thought to be either the bremen or the karlsruhe the news is be lieved to have come in a wire less message to the kronprinz wilhelm international xmn sorrier dixpatrh newport news april 13.â€”lieu tenant commander thierfelder of the german auxiliary cruiser kronprinz wilhelm to-day handed to collector of customs hamilton a formal re i quest for permission to make needed repairs in this port and specifying the time needed the communication was dispatched to washington to-nisht both collector hamilton and com i mander thierfelder declined to dis cuss the contents of the document ! unofficially however it is understood that the german commander specified three weeks as the limit of time de ! sired the collector was accompanied i aboard the raider this afternoon by j dr joseph goldberger of the public health and marine hospital service at the suggestion of surpeon gen eral rupert kluo to observe the treatment of the beri-beri patients among the crew collector hamilton continued his in quiry respecting the reported pres ence of naturalized american citi zens amons the crew there is nobody h board here ex cept those who want to be said commander thierfelder since the arrival here of the sec ond and last of the german raiders a four-funnel craft of heavy ton nage believed to be the french cruiser condo has been added to the fleet of the allies warships off the capes full payment for wilhelmina cargo assured lateraatioaal >â„¢Â« service dixpatcb london april 13 â€” the ameri can owners of the wilhelminu's cargo will be paid at current rates for the roods which were seized by the british government and the london prize court will not be troubled further this re sult is the outcome of diplomatic negotiations between the ameri can ambassador and sir edward grey the american state depart ment and the owners of the cargo have accepted the armours of Chicago and three other american firms were claimants in the london prize court to-day to cargoes seized by the british government on the scandinavian owned ships kim alfred nobel bjornsteme bjorn son and friedland all of which were chartered by a german american firm for carrying mixed cargoes from new york to co penhagen the seizures were made in december the attorney general described the cases to-day as the most com plicated ones that had ever come before a prize court in the case of one ship he said there were 159 bills of lading sir robert finlcy on behalf of the armours and the other amer ican owners asked for an imme diate decision of the court the president declined to fix a date earlier than june teuton reinforcements open ter rific battle to split czar's forces in galicia from thosa in the beskid mountains slavs gain toward uzsok pass taking three towns and important heights but are unable to break through each side trying to outflank wings of the other with austrians endeavoring to cut communications from north intrrnntlnnnl \â„¢< service dlspateli petrograd april 13 â€” the great battle in the carpathians in which there was a lull for several days has been renewed with redoubled intens ity alon'j a line more than 125 miles lorg extending from bartfeld on the hungarian side to stryj in galicia and following roughly the summit ot the mountain chain advancing on both banks of th ondswa river which runs due south from the vicinity of dukla pasr th russians yesterday captured severs important heights and made ome rains toward vzsok pass which is the center of the fiercest fighting they took three villages in that re gion and 2,700 prisoners of the great gateways into hun gary two still remain unforced tho beskid and the uzsok passes the former is of little importance at thi latter the most desperate fighting of the war was in progress but so fai the russians have been unable to break through ssn.non check ni'ss huge austro-gernuui forces arc being rushed to this district and enough of them have arrived already to give a serious check to the rus sian advance into the plains of hun gary in the roatok pass region seven german corps 280,000 men ar opposed to the russians striving tt disjoin russia's galician and hes kid forces the czar's troops are stubbornl resisting hitherto they have r pulsed all attacks with gunfire l close range the austrians are stil hurrying up reinforcements fron other sections of the front but th russians have closely invested ui approach to the pass try to outflaifk each other what is happening appears to >>â– an attempt by the russians and aus trians to outflank each other's oppo site wings in the west carpathian section the russians are over the mountains and threaten hungary iji the eastern section the austrians ar holding the russian attack on uzsok puss and also are moving north am east in the mountains through east ern galicia so as to threaten tho communications of the russian force tnis austrian threat against the russian left is now being carried ai far as stryj northeast of uzsok pas-s and northeast of stanislau an austrian army at this placo means almost certainly that tho rus sians again have been driven out of stanislau the austrian threat is then to overrun the whole of eastern ualicia and menace the russian pos session of lemberg the russian threat is to invade hungary from the slopes of the carpathians below dunkla and lupkow passes advance on izsok to-night's official russian state ment reads the battle in the carpathians or sunday and monday developed witu great intensity from the direction o jbartfcld toward stryj the russian corps advanced on both banks of the ondawa south of stopko we captured several height to the northeast of telepotch and won la victory in the direction of uzsok where after very violent fighting several heights in the vicinity oi bukovits beneft and vyssokonizy were taken by us in this section the russians captured 2,700 pruonei among them fifty-three officers ami continued en 11th rv.je 8th column i extra 1 examiner in advance of other dailies.--w.g.tennant ten Â« ant motor ijmitzo jlutahiyhi v i^fifat n 33j z44t michigan avtftuc the cm jranln chcmo ar^il Â«. 1915 hcarft buildtnf rhlsafo 111 cent lenenr ssujing the ftmalner h ram'.nr 1 * hÂ»bit that pÂ«bb it>i6ut fl'fort our neliua teew to hÂ»<r the faiilitj of esar!bf nerr item in ustodss of 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vol xiii no 97 a m wednesday Chicago 1 . april 14 1915 wednesday rl\ltl kjl\tl 1 suburbs two cents i the best neu/sp^^er zsffipl_s3cc for the best homes baseball is on to-day in 8 cities of old leagues russ held from pass by 280,000 germans umpires ready in national and american to give word that will start pennant races in this town the Chicago cubs and st lows cardinals will line up on the west side battles in new york boston philadelphia st louis wash ington cincinnati and detroit at about the hour cub heroes are blushing over the floral offerings pushed to them at thn west side park this afternoon stars of other national and american league clubs in seven other cities will he doing the same here the cubs that have been so carefully groomed by brainy koger eresnahan will raise the curtain m the 191j season by struggling aijuinst the st louis cardinals a tein that ihe present Chicago field marsh ll at one time handled himself but which now is raided by corkey little mi e huggins about two hours after the opening ceremonies end and the field is cleared for action all over the city will resound the cries of the news ealesboys it will be cubs win with the fans eagerly purchasing to get the details of the glorious tri uinpii o cubf bos-f iritli the f:s.ns j equally eagei to buy to absorb all tfee particulars of the sad tidings â– Â« k i i oim;otti:x in the seven other big cities the war will be relegated to second place on the daily bill and the chances are said war will not again crawl out of second place until after next fall when the fight for the world's series hag will have been settled in the national league the bostons holders of the title taken from connie mack's team last year will hurl themselves against the rebuilt phillies with george stallings the miracle man urging johnny evers and the mite maranville to go on and show the populace that the braves are really and truly the royal family of the kingdom of swat the giants at the polo grounds in new york will go to grips with their neighbors from over the east river the brooklyn dodgers who are com manded by the portly wilbert robin son mcgraw even if lie were at the head of a team of digger indians noulu make a good pennant fight but he has practically the team that has grabbed several teni r league ban ners and if the metropolis the bat tip >\ ill be a liot one the reds of cincinnati that team of many managers will oppose the pirates in pittsburgh in hip city that has a rhine of its own it is not gen erally thought that these teams have antiques valued at 2,000,000 arrive in trunk send it up but please be care ful english collector tells hotel employes a mild-mannered antiquarian from london w n de voynech came to Chicago yesterday reg istered at a michigan avenue ho tel and had his baggage sent up better he careful of the trunk he said casually it contains rather valuable papers and things when the trunk was unpacked the antiquarian revealed four il illuminated fourth century man uscripts worth he said about 150,000 each there were also rare books and paintings it's taken a deuce of a deal of time and trouble to collect these things he remarked the collection is worth about 2,000 000 1 believe in your money millionaire hobo is ousted as boss international m service ilinpntrh baltimore april 13 james kads how the millioinaire hobo was ousted as boss of the hoboes at the convention at the holliday street theater to-day by the industrial workers of the world faction john murray james scott and ben flet cher the last a negro member of the i w w and exponents of the doc trine of physical force just lifted the convention out of how's hands brought about the election of a new chairman and ran things to suit themselves woman makes thief return her 1,500 mrs harry l bailey wife of the superintendent of the cook county infirmary at oak forest held a pick pocket on a madison street car in the loop yesterday and quietly argued with him for two blocks until he returned her purse containing 32 and nearly 1,500 worth of jewelry men stood idly by without offering to aid her and the conductor when she appealed to him advised her to take the pickpocket off the car so it ' could go ahead heir to 300,000 is found dead in water the body of james hill 6510 south forty-eighth avenue former state veterinarian who inherited the in come from 300,000 left by his uncle james welch three years ago was found yesterday in a ditch partly filled with water at south forty eighth avenue and west fifty-ninth street the police believe hill fell into the water accidentally metropolitan club gives up painting a painting by the late h a elkins landscape artist which has hung for twenty-sis years in the metropolitan club forty-first street and michigan avenu yesterday was turned over to h a elkins a son the painting was bought by the metropolitan from the old standard club for 600 ex perts according to elkins value at at i.ooo physician is doomed by own needle clarence h.wall inoculates him self while treating charity patient is dying victim is accidentally infected by hypodermic injection intended for a tuberculosis sufferer dying a victim to his work among the city's poor dr clarence h wall one of the ablest ambulance surgeons working out of the office of chief surgeon dr george c hunt last night diagnosed his own case and said that he probably would not live | until morning four other surgeons j one of them his own brother agreed that he was right dr wall was accidentally infected some weeks ago while giving a hypo | dermic injection of goat's lymph to a i charity patient suffering from tuber culosis he had charged the hypo dermic and laid it on the table while he was busy for the moment with other affairs he reached for some thing on the table his hand struck the needle and was pierced and the j ' dose of lymph was injected into his | i own veins dr wall paid little attention to the matter until next day when his hand i was badly swollen he then began to treat it in earnest but in spite of i all he and his brother surgeons could i do blood poison came on yesterday , j his system was so infected with the | i toxins generated by blood poison 1 that his heart showed symptoms of ! failure last night there was a consultation | at dr wall's home 319 west sixty first street his brother dr dell wall dr william borelli dr sam i uel parks and dr frederick tice i were present and the patient himself i went over his symptoms and pro | j nounced the verdict of death the i others concurred dr hunt himself went to see his young assistant but could lo nothing dr wall is thirtj'-six years old and has a wife and little child alimony two-thirds of pay says wills international nfn service dlapatefc new york april 13 â€” how nat wills is to pay 200 a week alimony to heloise wills laÃŸelle titcomb his first wife and carry his present wife may day wills baby and nurse as excess baggage on the road on a vaudeville salary that at times ru,ns as low as 300 a week besides paying agents commissions traveling ex penses and other incidentals is the problem charles l hoffman must solve he was appointed as referee in wills application for reduction of alimony to 40 rae tanzer and 3 indicted for plot international neva service dlnpateh new york april 13 â€” the federal grand jury this afternoon indicted rae tanzer david slade and maxwell slade her former attorneys and al fred mccullagh a private detective for conspiracy in connection with the suit for 50,000 brought by miss tan zer against james w osborne miss tanzer's two sisters dora and ruth entered pleas of not guilty to-day to indictments charging them with per jury and were held in 2,500 bonds i for each paul armstrong is taken to hospital innrnnllcinnl news service dispatch baltimore md april 13 paul armstrong the playwright who ar rived here late monday afternoon was taken to the johns hopkins hos pital to-day suffering it was said from heart trouble he has been ill for some time and his condition is considered serious armstrong is the husband of catherine calvert who will appear at the maryland theater next week gas victim is dead told of sensations max klein who wrote a letter de tailing his sensations after he had turned on the gas in his room at 921 nor*h la sallÂ«r street early monday night tied at the county hospital ; unt night he did not regain con sciousness m i a 30 bill starts terrible scandal in river forest village marshal uses barn to store motorcycle and trus tees are shocked scandal reared its head yester day in river forest for ten months it was revealed the vil lage marshal with the consent of the village manager has been renting t j peters barn to keep the police motorcycle in and when the trustees met yesterday the bill was presented it's wanton extravagance i cried trustee syriden its scan dalous we can't pay it the finance committee is inves tigating the bill is for 30 Taft and roosevelt meet after years international wa service dlapatca new haven april 13 former presidents Taft and roosevelt clasped hands and exchanged polite greet ing this afternoon for the first time since they came to the parting of the political ways the meeting was | at the obsequies of a mutual friend i professor thomas r lounsbury of i yale the greeting was formal billy sunday will fight english rum international venn service dispatch new yop.k april 13 â€” billy sunday will shortly receive a call to england to fight the demon rum king george lord kitchener and lloyd georce having confessed their inability to down the monster billy " seemed elated but would make no comment sick of thaw case kennedy's diagnosis international > looking for hidden arms they fired i several shots at mrs clara de maris cal her daughter and servants who live with me i was just at the point of entering my house when i met the attacking i parties and remonstrated with them i on account of their entering without my permission especially about the i firing on defenseless women they ! used disgusting and insulting lan guage and went into the middle of the street about five yards from my family mrs moran and about two score of other women who got to gether on the sidewalk they got their rifles ready to shoot at us when in the nick of time a special car with several officers passed by and upon our danger signal they stopped and took charge of the attackers c a english swears that on march 7 his wife went out on an errand he adds she was accosted by two carran zlstas a captain and a lieutenant who insisted that she accompany them to a nearby saloon upon her refusal both tried to make her accompany i them by force she escaped their hold and ran back into the house kronprinz asks for delay repairs will take 3 weeks another fugitive expected lieutenant commander thierfelder right of the grnnan auxiliary cruiser kronprinz wilhelm and collector of customs hamilton of new port xeics below is a picture of the refugee warship as she appears in the american port collector of port lnvestigates re port americans are on german raider international nx service ninnnteh newport news april 13 â€” there is an insistent ru mor here from what is said to be reliable sources that an other german warship is ex pected to arrrve in the next few days it is thought to be either the bremen or the karlsruhe the news is be lieved to have come in a wire less message to the kronprinz wilhelm international xmn sorrier dixpatrh newport news april 13.â€”lieu tenant commander thierfelder of the german auxiliary cruiser kronprinz wilhelm to-day handed to collector of customs hamilton a formal re i quest for permission to make needed repairs in this port and specifying the time needed the communication was dispatched to washington to-nisht both collector hamilton and com i mander thierfelder declined to dis cuss the contents of the document ! unofficially however it is understood that the german commander specified three weeks as the limit of time de ! sired the collector was accompanied i aboard the raider this afternoon by j dr joseph goldberger of the public health and marine hospital service at the suggestion of surpeon gen eral rupert kluo to observe the treatment of the beri-beri patients among the crew collector hamilton continued his in quiry respecting the reported pres ence of naturalized american citi zens amons the crew there is nobody h board here ex cept those who want to be said commander thierfelder since the arrival here of the sec ond and last of the german raiders a four-funnel craft of heavy ton nage believed to be the french cruiser condo has been added to the fleet of the allies warships off the capes full payment for wilhelmina cargo assured lateraatioaal >â„¢Â« service dixpatcb london april 13 â€” the ameri can owners of the wilhelminu's cargo will be paid at current rates for the roods which were seized by the british government and the london prize court will not be troubled further this re sult is the outcome of diplomatic negotiations between the ameri can ambassador and sir edward grey the american state depart ment and the owners of the cargo have accepted the armours of Chicago and three other american firms were claimants in the london prize court to-day to cargoes seized by the british government on the scandinavian owned ships kim alfred nobel bjornsteme bjorn son and friedland all of which were chartered by a german american firm for carrying mixed cargoes from new york to co penhagen the seizures were made in december the attorney general described the cases to-day as the most com plicated ones that had ever come before a prize court in the case of one ship he said there were 159 bills of lading sir robert finlcy on behalf of the armours and the other amer ican owners asked for an imme diate decision of the court the president declined to fix a date earlier than june teuton reinforcements open ter rific battle to split czar's forces in galicia from thosa in the beskid mountains slavs gain toward uzsok pass taking three towns and important heights but are unable to break through each side trying to outflank wings of the other with austrians endeavoring to cut communications from north intrrnntlnnnl \â„¢< service dlspateli petrograd april 13 â€” the great battle in the carpathians in which there was a lull for several days has been renewed with redoubled intens ity alon'j a line more than 125 miles lorg extending from bartfeld on the hungarian side to stryj in galicia and following roughly the summit ot the mountain chain advancing on both banks of th ondswa river which runs due south from the vicinity of dukla pasr th russians yesterday captured severs important heights and made ome rains toward vzsok pass which is the center of the fiercest fighting they took three villages in that re gion and 2,700 prisoners of the great gateways into hun gary two still remain unforced tho beskid and the uzsok passes the former is of little importance at thi latter the most desperate fighting of the war was in progress but so fai the russians have been unable to break through ssn.non check ni'ss huge austro-gernuui forces arc being rushed to this district and enough of them have arrived already to give a serious check to the rus sian advance into the plains of hun gary in the roatok pass region seven german corps 280,000 men ar opposed to the russians striving tt disjoin russia's galician and hes kid forces the czar's troops are stubbornl resisting hitherto they have r pulsed all attacks with gunfire l close range the austrians are stil hurrying up reinforcements fron other sections of the front but th russians have closely invested ui approach to the pass try to outflaifk each other what is happening appears to >>â– an attempt by the russians and aus trians to outflank each other's oppo site wings in the west carpathian section the russians are over the mountains and threaten hungary iji the eastern section the austrians ar holding the russian attack on uzsok puss and also are moving north am east in the mountains through east ern galicia so as to threaten tho communications of the russian force tnis austrian threat against the russian left is now being carried ai far as stryj northeast of uzsok pas-s and northeast of stanislau an austrian army at this placo means almost certainly that tho rus sians again have been driven out of stanislau the austrian threat is then to overrun the whole of eastern ualicia and menace the russian pos session of lemberg the russian threat is to invade hungary from the slopes of the carpathians below dunkla and lupkow passes advance on izsok to-night's official russian state ment reads the battle in the carpathians or sunday and monday developed witu great intensity from the direction o jbartfcld toward stryj the russian corps advanced on both banks of the ondawa south of stopko we captured several height to the northeast of telepotch and won la victory in the direction of uzsok where after very violent fighting several heights in the vicinity oi bukovits beneft and vyssokonizy were taken by us in this section the russians captured 2,700 pruonei among them fifty-three officers ami continued en 11th rv.je 8th column i extra 1 examiner in advance of other dailies.--w.g.tennant ten Â« ant motor ijmitzo jlutahiyhi v i^fifat n 33j z44t michigan avtftuc the cm jranln chcmo ar^il Â«. 1915 hcarft buildtnf rhlsafo 111 cent lenenr ssujing the ftmalner h ram'.nr 1 * hÂ»bit that pÂ«bb it>i6ut fl'fort our neliua teew to hÂ» ) â€” sfr = the weather Chicago and vicixity fair wednesday and thnrxday rising temperature frrali norlh rnmt winds becoming variable yesterday's temperatures highest 44 lowest 35 average 40 181 8 mil